AO 0235+164

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Right ascension02h 38m 38.930s
Declination+16° 36 59.275
Redshift0.940000
AO 0235+164
The BL Lac object AO 0235+164
Observation data (J2000.0 epoch)
ConstellationAries
Right ascension02h 38m 38.930s
Declination+16° 36 59.275
Redshift0.940000
Heliocentric radial velocity281,805 km/s
Distance7.537 Gly
Apparent magnitude (V)15.5
Apparent magnitude (B)16.46
Characteristics
Typeblazar;FRSQ, BL Lac
Notable featuresOptical variable blazar
Other designations
LEDA 2823185, PKS 0235+164, NVSS J023838+163658, 4FGL J0238.6+1637, OD +160

AO 0235+164 is a BL Lacertae object (BL Lac object)[1] located in the constellation of Aries, 7.5 billion light years from Earth. It has a redshift of 0.94.[2] It was first discovered as an astronomical radio source by astronomers between 1967 and 1970,[3] and formally identified with a red stellar object in 1975.[4] Because of its extreme variability at both radio and optical wavelengths across the electromagnetic spectrum, this BL Lac object has been referred to as a blazar.[5][6][7]

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